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the us is doubling its presence in spain this year and it's just one possible push for close in many ways across the atlantic as pentagon chief leon panetta makes his final european tour in the post. still to come this hour also eight suspected gang war claims the life of the man dubbed the king of russia's mafia how he was killed in broad daylight here in central moscow that's coming up in just a minute after this brief break. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. these continues here in auntie security forces have barricaded pakistan's parliament with three layers of shipping containers as tens of thousands of protesters pressed forward their leader an islamic cleric has issued the government with a final ultimatum he's demanding the parliament's dissolution and sweeping election reforms threatening to spark a revolution if he's ignored the supreme court ordered the arrest of the prime minister who's in gold in a bribery scandal some government officials have
the us is doubling its presence in spain this year and it's just one possible push for close in many ways across the atlantic as pentagon chief leon panetta makes his final european tour in the post. still to come this hour also eight suspected gang war claims the life of the man dubbed the king of russia's mafia how he was killed in broad daylight here in central moscow that's coming up in just a minute after this brief break. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the...
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of the great recession especially for those facing foreclosures as a result of the eurozone crisis spain's banks recently began to receive payments from a fifty three billion dollars aid package meanwhile the number of foreclosures increased by one hundred thirty four percent just last year but now spanish homeowners delinquent on their mortgages may have just one more alley in the war to stay in their homes the pamplona locksmiths yep in the summer a group of locksmiths in the city most famous for its running of the bulls were seen red after helping authorities evict families at the rate of two per day in and around pamplona in fact just last year more than fifty thousand spanish families were forced out in the streets when they failed to pay their mortgage or rent in the locks this working on behalf of the banks had had enough one of them named iger to carlos total local t.v. station we all had stories of jobs we had been on where families had been left out on the street when you set out all you have is an address in the name of the bank but i recall an elderly sick man who is barely giv
of the great recession especially for those facing foreclosures as a result of the eurozone crisis spain's banks recently began to receive payments from a fifty three billion dollars aid package meanwhile the number of foreclosures increased by one hundred thirty four percent just last year but now spanish homeowners delinquent on their mortgages may have just one more alley in the war to stay in their homes the pamplona locksmiths yep in the summer a group of locksmiths in the city most famous...
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in spain and in greece and other nations is actually causing more economic harm because the irish government is so wedded to the austerity drive just as the german government is it seems there won't be a change in european union policy but there needs to be this change because we can see the unemployment rising across the eurozone countries are suffering a great deal of economic harm and the far this has this presidency of the european union which they now have in of course they will continue this drive towards austerity and will not allow other countries to recognize that the answer is to end the austerity drive and exit the european union single currency the euro robert i would sway does a country like ireland have against the big boys of the e.u. if you like germany if it wanted to make any changes could it. why wouldn't the public of arlon these should be a sovereign nation that's what something that they held very greatly to that they worked very hard to to achieve throughout their throughout their history but of course being in the european union e.u. law takes precedence and they have
in spain and in greece and other nations is actually causing more economic harm because the irish government is so wedded to the austerity drive just as the german government is it seems there won't be a change in european union policy but there needs to be this change because we can see the unemployment rising across the eurozone countries are suffering a great deal of economic harm and the far this has this presidency of the european union which they now have in of course they will continue...
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being made in brussels away from the citizens whether they be the citizens of a violent or britain or spain or greece for that matter and that should really be restored their economic problems will not be resolved until of course it's recognised that the euro the single currency is the wrong cover for these countries really we need to have a back of powers away from brussels to all the different member states and of course britain should of course have its own referendum on their membership as well and have our own say but it needs to be recognised that the european union is of course failing economically so it still is still there it still exists but the price of people are paying is of course no economic growth and of course massively high unemployment which is now reaching alarming proportions for many different eurozone states investment advisor patrick young forecasts a gloomy future for the eurozone saying a survival of the euro would be miraculous. what's happened so far has been swindling cuts on the masses and we really haven't managed to make the remotest impact upon the whole nat
being made in brussels away from the citizens whether they be the citizens of a violent or britain or spain or greece for that matter and that should really be restored their economic problems will not be resolved until of course it's recognised that the euro the single currency is the wrong cover for these countries really we need to have a back of powers away from brussels to all the different member states and of course britain should of course have its own referendum on their membership as...
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and it really year that's a huge number spain has the tenth biggest deficit on the planet of any country and effectively it's hemorrhaging money at the moment because the budgets were made in the good old days when property markets were going through the roof nowadays nobody can sell a property nobody can manage to get a job and obviously the government simply doesn't have the money even for essential facilities like health care clearly there is a concern amongst the doctors that you're going to see an incredible amount of might need just profiteering being made by the private health sector but i think actually the truth is that ultimately governments are hideously inefficient when they do large scale health provision actually fifteen minutes past the hour now here in the russian capital a flag dispute in northern and causes fresh law on this front and coming up there are a few quiet nights in belfast anymore as the city is plagued with rioting every decision not to fly the union flag over city hall. nation. cretaceous three times for charges three arrangement three. three. three. golds
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france and spain a double dip recession because of austerity and spain. he for a year now has the highest unemployment rate in europe at twenty six point two percent austerity. plus a reduction in economic growth and since working people are the real economy all austerity has done to the eurozone as push it closer and closer to fiscal cliff looms two months are now republicans as well as present. as twenty thirteen and years there after the house again and now it's up to all of us to get active and convince us that our way to prosperity it's never happened before. now joining me is a man who is on the inside work on behalf of the middle class something he's worked for his entire life congressman dennis kucinich former congressman from senate action. senate action dot com was set up to provide i'm out of congress today was my last day i'm i'm able to devote some time to that but right now everything's open possibilities are open i'm. waiting to see what the future brings with the opportunity to get started about what's ahead what the universe rolls the rig
france and spain a double dip recession because of austerity and spain. he for a year now has the highest unemployment rate in europe at twenty six point two percent austerity. plus a reduction in economic growth and since working people are the real economy all austerity has done to the eurozone as push it closer and closer to fiscal cliff looms two months are now republicans as well as present. as twenty thirteen and years there after the house again and now it's up to all of us to get active...
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researchers studied more than 400 people in a weight loss program in spain. they report, people who ate lunch after 3 p-m lost about 25 percent less weight than those who had lunch earlier. it's the first large-scale, long-term study to show that when you eat is in weight loss success. but the study was conducted in spain, where lunch is the biggest meal of the day and it's not clear if the findings would translate to the u-s, where most people eat a lighter lunch and have their main meal at dinner. lunchbreak is next. we' ♪ ♪ constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't
researchers studied more than 400 people in a weight loss program in spain. they report, people who ate lunch after 3 p-m lost about 25 percent less weight than those who had lunch earlier. it's the first large-scale, long-term study to show that when you eat is in weight loss success. but the study was conducted in spain, where lunch is the biggest meal of the day and it's not clear if the findings would translate to the u-s, where most people eat a lighter lunch and have their main meal at...
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is doubling its presence in spain this year and it's just one part of a push for closer military chinese across the atlantic as pentagon chief leon panetta makes his final european tour in the post. the suspected gang war claims the life of the man dubbed the king of russia's mafia. was killed in broad daylight in central moscow that's coming up in just a minute. ever . gone. to live. so. precious children. it's fragile shoulders. leave it to. speak your language. your music programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you. use a little tonnage of angola's kidneys story. spanish find out more visit. continues now her naughty security forces have barricaded pakistan's parliament with three layers of shipping containers as tens of thousands of protesters pressed forward their leader an islamic cleric has issued the government with a final ultimatum he's demanding the parliament's dissolution and sweeping election reforms threatening to spark a revolution if he is ignored the supreme court ordered the arrest of the prime minister who's in brawled in a bribery scandal while some governme
is doubling its presence in spain this year and it's just one part of a push for closer military chinese across the atlantic as pentagon chief leon panetta makes his final european tour in the post. the suspected gang war claims the life of the man dubbed the king of russia's mafia. was killed in broad daylight in central moscow that's coming up in just a minute. ever . gone. to live. so. precious children. it's fragile shoulders. leave it to. speak your language. your music programs and...
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france and spain this month we learned that the u.k. is now in a double dip recession because of austerity and spain which has been choking on austerity for a year now has the highest unemployment rate in europe at twenty six point two percent austerity sucks money out of the hands of working people so the rich people don't have to pay their fair share for deficit reduction and economic growth and since working people are the real job creators not the rich people austerity kills economies all austerity has done to the eurozone as push it closer and closer to collapse it will do the same thing to the united states and considering that a new so-called fiscal cliff looms two months from now and republicans as well as president obama are pushing for more spending cuts and more austerity our nation could be facing a tumultuous twenty thirteen and years thereafter. that is the first day of the new congress john boehner was just elected by his caucus to be the speaker of the house again and now it's up to all of us to get active and convince o
france and spain this month we learned that the u.k. is now in a double dip recession because of austerity and spain which has been choking on austerity for a year now has the highest unemployment rate in europe at twenty six point two percent austerity sucks money out of the hands of working people so the rich people don't have to pay their fair share for deficit reduction and economic growth and since working people are the real job creators not the rich people austerity kills economies all...
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we've just seen new unemployment numbers out of spain and portugal. spain had 26%. youth unemployment at 16%. we got to the point we're lapping ourselves in europe because so many are unemployed that the idea of organic growth anytime in the next five years is impossible to see. how do we manage that in the united states? how do we manage a cut in spending that doesn't send us into a downward growth spiral? >> it's where you cut the spending. you're absolutely right the way you evaluated the trouble in europe, and that's a problem for us because they're our largest export partner. but the spending that we want to adjust is the spending that is automatic, and that is entitlements. social security a little bit but primarily medicare. >> right. >> and it goes up, up, up, and the problem is people living much longer than anybody thought. you don't have to cut it. you have to turn the curve down and make some adjustments. if you do it, a, you'll get some benefit in budgets, a lot of benefit in debt. >> we got waylaid a little bit in the past four years talking about gove
we've just seen new unemployment numbers out of spain and portugal. spain had 26%. youth unemployment at 16%. we got to the point we're lapping ourselves in europe because so many are unemployed that the idea of organic growth anytime in the next five years is impossible to see. how do we manage that in the united states? how do we manage a cut in spending that doesn't send us into a downward growth spiral? >> it's where you cut the spending. you're absolutely right the way you evaluated...
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and i mean, check out some of the bond yields in spain and italy. you know, the spanish ten-year bond yield dropped below 5% last week briefly. this is back to levels that we haven't seen since the crisis began, since before the crisis began. now this gives these -- these countries, you know, the breathing space to do that final part of, you know, the austerity. they still need to put through austerity. but it's becoming less of a drag on the economy. we'll see their economy return to growth. and you can't ultimately pay down debt until you've got economic growth. >> and just to get a little specific, what trades do you like then given the scenario that you're laying out? >> i think generally -- i think the story about europe is a global one because it's been the biggest drag on global growth. we've had a global confidence cries us that has prevented all of this cash -- if you look at u.s. companies, there's $2 trillion of cash -- >> trades, trades, pierce, trades. >> equities primarily. >> okay. >> and then you can pick. i think it's still going to
and i mean, check out some of the bond yields in spain and italy. you know, the spanish ten-year bond yield dropped below 5% last week briefly. this is back to levels that we haven't seen since the crisis began, since before the crisis began. now this gives these -- these countries, you know, the breathing space to do that final part of, you know, the austerity. they still need to put through austerity. but it's becoming less of a drag on the economy. we'll see their economy return to growth....
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long-material fiscal well-being of our country rather than plod along the path of greece, italy and spain." what exactly does that mean, a partial shutdown of the government, and do you endorse it? >> well, look, it only -- the only reason we're even having these discussions is because of the president and the democratic majority in the senate is unwilling to cut spending. we don't need to have these crises. we need to cut spending. it shouldn't require a crisis to get the president and the democratic majority and the senate to start focusing on the real problem, which is that we spend too much. >> i accept that that's your point of view, but the division still seems to be there, so i'll go back to my original question. how far are you willing to take this strategy? is it acceptable to you that the government default if the president won't agree to discuss spending cuts over the debt limit? >> my answer is, hopefully we don't need to get to that point. the president surely must know we're spending way too much. so why don't we do something about reducing spending? the only reason these de
long-material fiscal well-being of our country rather than plod along the path of greece, italy and spain." what exactly does that mean, a partial shutdown of the government, and do you endorse it? >> well, look, it only -- the only reason we're even having these discussions is because of the president and the democratic majority in the senate is unwilling to cut spending. we don't need to have these crises. we need to cut spending. it shouldn't require a crisis to get the president...
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nearly half the jobs created in europe were in spain alone. that brought in a huge amount of immigration, and now we're seeing the other side of that which is the immigrants have lost their jobs, the construction sector workers have lost their jobs, and in spain also there was of a difference between those with permanent contracts, with strong employment protection and the great bulk of people who are being employed on what's called temporary contracts. they were immediately chopped out. we haven't seen that in the u.k. where the great puzzle has been that unemployment really hasn't risen to anything like the extent you would expect as a result of such a deep downturn. >> and is that what you think is the key factor? i mean, given that we have in our own history had mass strikes, and we have had unrest in the past in many bad economic times, do you think this time it's purely the employment figures that have made the difference? >> well, employment figures have clearly made a big difference because it's shared the burden compared to in the pas
nearly half the jobs created in europe were in spain alone. that brought in a huge amount of immigration, and now we're seeing the other side of that which is the immigrants have lost their jobs, the construction sector workers have lost their jobs, and in spain also there was of a difference between those with permanent contracts, with strong employment protection and the great bulk of people who are being employed on what's called temporary contracts. they were immediately chopped out. we...
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net derivatives, spain and italy. yes, it's governments and multi- nationals if you want to be transparent. what would you do? what would you all do? if you were my board of directors, it's easy to say don't take the risk. move out. we've been in spain and italy, one for 60 years, wur finish over 100 -- one for over 100. we're not a fair weather friend. companies want us there. we have to manage that risk. something may go wrong. >> got to tell you guys, the feedback after that panel was actually not good. a lot of people criticizing jamie just in the hallways. obviously a lot of people happy to see him defending the bank. a lot of bankers here. the mood, nature of where we are. there was some criticism. the other big news, by the way, not happening in davos -- yeah? >> i was going to say quickly, that may be more a reflection of davos than anything else. i listened to the comments and thought, you know -- >> yes. >> that makes sense. he's right. there's a lot of things businesses do that really help us out in a lot o
net derivatives, spain and italy. yes, it's governments and multi- nationals if you want to be transparent. what would you do? what would you all do? if you were my board of directors, it's easy to say don't take the risk. move out. we've been in spain and italy, one for 60 years, wur finish over 100 -- one for over 100. we're not a fair weather friend. companies want us there. we have to manage that risk. something may go wrong. >> got to tell you guys, the feedback after that panel was...
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lunch is often eat later in the day in spain and is typically the biggest meal of the day. the protest into 8 lunch before 3:00 lost 25 percent more weight than those to 8 after 3:00 p.m.. >> women who have been taking birth control pills for decades, but researchers in texas are working on the first birth control pill for men. it is called j q one. others have tried but failed because of homicide effects. but research claims that this new produce is different and does not affect the libido. so far it has worked on mice. clinical trials for him it could be five years out. >> back here in the bay area san francisco ban on public nudity will take effect on friday. a federal judge ruled the city ordinance which the board of supervisors approved last month does not violate free- speech right of nudist. he also rejected the argument that the ordinance is unfair, because a grant expectations for public nudity is permitted public events, such as cities gay pride parade. >> police released sketches of two suspects in the shooting that injured four teenagers and redwood last week. t
lunch is often eat later in the day in spain and is typically the biggest meal of the day. the protest into 8 lunch before 3:00 lost 25 percent more weight than those to 8 after 3:00 p.m.. >> women who have been taking birth control pills for decades, but researchers in texas are working on the first birth control pill for men. it is called j q one. others have tried but failed because of homicide effects. but research claims that this new produce is different and does not affect the...
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in spain youth unemployment has now reached a record level of 55%. and the overall jobless rate stands at 26%. that's the highest level since the end of general franco a
in spain youth unemployment has now reached a record level of 55%. and the overall jobless rate stands at 26%. that's the highest level since the end of general franco a
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in spain youth unemployment has now reached a record level of 55%. and the overall jobless rate stands at 26%. that's the highest level since the end of general franco a's dictatorship, and as i say, the spanish applied the paul ryan playbook almost word for word, and it hasn't worked out so well. but how about britain? surely the united kingdom must be making some progress. sadly not. the british government has just announced that its gdp has shrunk to 0.3% and economists now predict a triple dip recession right across the country. again, britain did precisely what paul ryan has been proposing for this country and with disastrous consequences. so are republicans now prepared to accept the evidence? is paul ryan ready to admit that ice. >> da economics would never work in practice? sadly not. in fact, speaker john boehner has just given him the job of drawing up a new budget that will completely erase the federal deficit in just ten years. and only through spending cuts and no new taxes whatsoever. to do this mr. ryan would have to cut every governme
in spain youth unemployment has now reached a record level of 55%. and the overall jobless rate stands at 26%. that's the highest level since the end of general franco a's dictatorship, and as i say, the spanish applied the paul ryan playbook almost word for word, and it hasn't worked out so well. but how about britain? surely the united kingdom must be making some progress. sadly not. the british government has just announced that its gdp has shrunk to 0.3% and economists now predict a triple...
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the queen of spain, the british parliament. two united states presidents, supreme court justices, the american congress, the queen of england, they are all paying close attention to this debate. what do we do about these africans who have taken courage in hand and seized their own freedom. well, their self emancipation, i want to suggest, had a lot of ripple effects around the atlantic in europe, africa, the caribbean, and america, especially in america where it has the impact of radicalizing the abolitionist movement. by that i mean more and more people began to recognize that the resistance of enslaved people was crucial. they began during that time of the rebellion to "anything this line from lord byron repeated again and began running away after the civil war. those who would be freed must themselves strike the first blow in other words, action from below can be a trigger. this had a very dramatic impact a lot of leading african-american intellectuals. it had a big effect on the man named karen brown who wanted to start the
the queen of spain, the british parliament. two united states presidents, supreme court justices, the american congress, the queen of england, they are all paying close attention to this debate. what do we do about these africans who have taken courage in hand and seized their own freedom. well, their self emancipation, i want to suggest, had a lot of ripple effects around the atlantic in europe, africa, the caribbean, and america, especially in america where it has the impact of radicalizing...
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gerri: france, spain, japan, italy, you name it, are cut money when all over the planet. here's the thing that is really frustrating. permanent and temporary jobs created, just a thousand. the average cost, $1 million if you do the math. none of this makes sense. our taxpayer dollars are being wasted yet again. gerri: and the fact is that the people making money off of this often are the people, the lobbyists to live -- line up the subsidies and make sure that congress creates them and then their clients get them. sometimes the investors in these three energy companies to make lots of money get the subsidies, pocket it, and then bail. the idea of long-te job creation is not necessary for the lobbyists and some of these early investors to make their profit. gerri: here is a look at what the administration says when you attack them on what we're talking about right here. book. the subsidiaries of foreign companies doing business in the u.s. hire american citizens. what's wrong with that. he said? >> the profits in the overseas. also at the same time a lot of times american
gerri: france, spain, japan, italy, you name it, are cut money when all over the planet. here's the thing that is really frustrating. permanent and temporary jobs created, just a thousand. the average cost, $1 million if you do the math. none of this makes sense. our taxpayer dollars are being wasted yet again. gerri: and the fact is that the people making money off of this often are the people, the lobbyists to live -- line up the subsidies and make sure that congress creates them and then...
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he led spain to their second european title in a row. he is also named the best player in the chevy in, but it is hard to mention when he played in the league. messi broke the record by six. he got his first goal of 2013. they could win a record on monday. rinaldo needed to be the keeper. back on the pitch again after being dropped for the first time in 10 years last month. he could not keep the goals out, but renault and scored two of the victories. they have not been such a good team. 46 of them drag them to the title, but messi may be the name on the list, but rinaldo will believe his name should be on the trophy. >> at 11:00 p.m. eastern. >> good to have you with us. these are the top stories. in a couple hours an indian court will officially charged five men accused of the gang rape and murder of an indian student. all five could face the death penalty. syria's president has set up a plan to end the conflict, but he says police will only be possible if rebels stopped fighting. australia is bracing for more bushfires. prime minister
he led spain to their second european title in a row. he is also named the best player in the chevy in, but it is hard to mention when he played in the league. messi broke the record by six. he got his first goal of 2013. they could win a record on monday. rinaldo needed to be the keeper. back on the pitch again after being dropped for the first time in 10 years last month. he could not keep the goals out, but renault and scored two of the victories. they have not been such a good team. 46 of...
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so far all the fun we have made of greece timidly, and spain, for all their debt problems, we are not in much of a better position. you could say we were worse because it seems we have not come to grips with our self. technology and the problem is the first of to fixing it demand we have a long, long way to go. that's what i think. we want to know what you think. are we a nation of deadbeats? log on. on the right-hand side of the screen and also the result of the end of the show. >> coming up on. ♪ , banned for life from the sport that made him famous, and now he's coming clean about it. why now? what's really behind the confession next. and then news everyone has been waiting for finally revealed to all who will this make wall street hit the like but none company stock and should you jump in? will find out. also, if bill clinton wants to be taxed more, why are taxpayers paying for it that tv and more. the shocking findings of a new report. where on the case next on "the willis report." ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks t
so far all the fun we have made of greece timidly, and spain, for all their debt problems, we are not in much of a better position. you could say we were worse because it seems we have not come to grips with our self. technology and the problem is the first of to fixing it demand we have a long, long way to go. that's what i think. we want to know what you think. are we a nation of deadbeats? log on. on the right-hand side of the screen and also the result of the end of the show. >>...
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researchers conduuted the stuuy in spain... wwere lunch is oftee eaatn laaer in thee -& 33 a massachusetts schhol about a dozen high schoolerr the hiccups. hiccups..heestate ddpartment offpublic health officials... are calling thee "vooal tics." studentsssay.... ii happens & every 2 minuuts... and takes a llng time to stop.the pubbic ddpprtmenttsays it's aware f -3 the issse... but will not comment publicly.. it's now enlissed he help o statee health officials. &&p3 o'keefeesays: "most peoppe have tics that are veryysimmle &and miggt be just time limited that come on wiih stress or with nnillness or wwthha pmmdicatiin and they'rr usually very simple ics." seen a cluster of vocal motor tics before... but notting healtt officials say... theee 3 we ontinue to see new t-shirt designs everyday for the super bool, but whaa &pabout ssme teaa loyaltt thht staysswith youu even whee your -3 clothes are off? - off? many fans are making getting ravens tattooo!! &psouth baatimore tt see which styyes are the moot popularr aad even which ones
researchers conduuted the stuuy in spain... wwere lunch is oftee eaatn laaer in thee -& 33 a massachusetts schhol about a dozen high schoolerr the hiccups. hiccups..heestate ddpartment offpublic health officials... are calling thee "vooal tics." studentsssay.... ii happens & every 2 minuuts... and takes a llng time to stop.the pubbic ddpprtmenttsays it's aware f -3 the issse... but will not comment publicly.. it's now enlissed he help o statee health officials. &&p3...
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>> dana: they met in spain. >> bob: met in spain. >> greg: portugal. >> dana: same difference. >> greg: we both worked for the same difference. >> kimberly: puerto rican, hawaiian. >> greg: i hear the stories and i'm grateful i am married and don't deal with the crap. sorry, kimberly. there is mr. right out there for you. >> kimberly: thank you. >> bob: 3 strikes you're out. >> kimberly: bob, i swear, you have done this now. please help me. i have been a good girl. >> bob: sorry. i could have sworn it's three. >> kimberly: now it's a whole thing that everybody believes it. >> bob: what is wrong with that? democrat is -- >> kimberly: it's not true. i have been married twice. >> dana: have you gone on a date with somebody you met online? >> kimberly: oh, my gosh. >> greg: inline. it's ridiculous. >> dana: are you saying you don't have any online dating experience? never gone out and filled out profile? >> kimberly: truth serum. >> dana: i thought hannity producers, didn't they come up with a profile for you one time? >> bob: yeah. what is her name? >> kimberly: ashley. >> bob: ashley. >>
>> dana: they met in spain. >> bob: met in spain. >> greg: portugal. >> dana: same difference. >> greg: we both worked for the same difference. >> kimberly: puerto rican, hawaiian. >> greg: i hear the stories and i'm grateful i am married and don't deal with the crap. sorry, kimberly. there is mr. right out there for you. >> kimberly: thank you. >> bob: 3 strikes you're out. >> kimberly: bob, i swear, you have done this now. please...
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the study followed 420 people in spain because they typically eat lunch as a larger male later in the day. those that ate lunch before 3:00 p.m. lost 20% more weight. >> this might not be good for diets the new york bakery that grabbed the spotlight with super bowl themed cupcakes are picking things up for the big game. >> coconut cake shop brought back the popular chicken wing cupcakes, and they also added salsa and chips, pepperoni pizza, cornbread and chilly chocolate covered pretzel, and finally, bud light lime. those are all available. >> a variety >> >> just bask in the glow of the remaining hours of warmth. >> exactly, go outside. >> but plan ahead. we could see damaging storms thunderstorms. temperatures today, post to 70 -- close to 70. >> sounds amazing. thanks for joining us.
the study followed 420 people in spain because they typically eat lunch as a larger male later in the day. those that ate lunch before 3:00 p.m. lost 20% more weight. >> this might not be good for diets the new york bakery that grabbed the spotlight with super bowl themed cupcakes are picking things up for the big game. >> coconut cake shop brought back the popular chicken wing cupcakes, and they also added salsa and chips, pepperoni pizza, cornbread and chilly chocolate covered...
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a woman waiting on the platform in the madrid metro in spain-- fainted and fell onto the tracks. as a train approached. an off-duty police officer sprang into action. he jumped onto the tracks and dragged her to safety. passengers on the platform tried desparately to warn the drive. the train was able to stop in time the woman made a full recovery! >> this dog in chicago learned just how dangerous winter weather can be. the pooch was stuck on the ice on jackson harbor on the city's south side rescue crews were called in to help. they managed to sedate the dog and move him to dry land. >> jacqueline: the rainfall will return. it is already approaching the coast. timing it out on futurecast, coming up. for over 60,000 california foster children, nights can feel long and lonely. i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment. i just wanna feel normal. to help, sleep train is collecting pajamas for foster children, big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help make a foster child's night a little cozier. not everyone can be a fost
a woman waiting on the platform in the madrid metro in spain-- fainted and fell onto the tracks. as a train approached. an off-duty police officer sprang into action. he jumped onto the tracks and dragged her to safety. passengers on the platform tried desparately to warn the drive. the train was able to stop in time the woman made a full recovery! >> this dog in chicago learned just how dangerous winter weather can be. the pooch was stuck on the ice on jackson harbor on the city's south...
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. >> in crisis-hit spain revelers were in a merry mood. not even rain could dampen the spirit in madrid. >> i wish for good health and love. let's enjoy the new year and end the crisis. >> happy new year and where is my money prime minister. >> the new year made its way to britain and london said goodbye to 2012 with a giant fireworks display as big ben chimed the 12th hour. hundreds of thousands flocked to the waterfront to see the river and london eye lit up. at the stroke of midnight in times square in new york millions of pieces of confetti rained down on the crowd. there was plenty of midnight smooching and many younger ones were allowed to stay up long past their bedtimes. 2012 is history. cheers to the new year. >> with all of the new year celebrations done it is time to face reality again. the most urgent question for most people what will happen to the economy in 2013. >> some experts predict a major slump. some say this time germany will no longer be able to remain immune to the crisis. >> others believe that europe's biggest eco
. >> in crisis-hit spain revelers were in a merry mood. not even rain could dampen the spirit in madrid. >> i wish for good health and love. let's enjoy the new year and end the crisis. >> happy new year and where is my money prime minister. >> the new year made its way to britain and london said goodbye to 2012 with a giant fireworks display as big ben chimed the 12th hour. hundreds of thousands flocked to the waterfront to see the river and london eye lit up. at the...
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. >> this was the scene overnight in spain. was it an accident? they set this fire and they are celebrating. we will tell you why, when we cover the nation. >> bipartisan support for pebble legislation. what all dog owners need to know at 6:00. >> the president of the tour de france says he is surprised that lance armstrong's convention. he said just a few you do just a few weeks ago, he would have never admitted to using performance enhancing drugs. during an interview with oprah winfrey, he allegedly used -- admits to using performance enhancing drugs. the interview is scheduled to air tonight on the oprah winfrey network. >> a village in spain is celebrating the feast of st. anthony. they did it overnight with a huge bonfire. the flames are believed to carry away the evil of the old year and bring prosperity to the new year. they shot dozens of feet into the air. people watched the bond firebird and take pictures. st. anthony ed egypt is considered the founder of christian monasticism and the feast was today. >> quite the celebration. >> still
. >> this was the scene overnight in spain. was it an accident? they set this fire and they are celebrating. we will tell you why, when we cover the nation. >> bipartisan support for pebble legislation. what all dog owners need to know at 6:00. >> the president of the tour de france says he is surprised that lance armstrong's convention. he said just a few you do just a few weeks ago, he would have never admitted to using performance enhancing drugs. during an interview with...
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italy, slightly higher and in spain, as well. on the currency market, the big move has been dollar/yen, 87.95 is where we've been. 88.31 at the moment. so we've continued to move higher, the 2 1/2 year high on friday. expectations now the bank of japan will ado want dopt more aggressive easing while those minutes suggest the u.s. may stop sooner than expected. euro/dollar, down to 1.30. the aussie dollar is weaker is sterling is also down against the greenback. we were proep probing above 1.63 a couple of minutes ago. they said so the fed comments pretty much dominating today's market session. speaking earlier, principal investor jim corcoran suggested that qe hasn't been particularly effective. >> what we are actually seeing now, i think in terms of the fed comments is, you know, within a year or so we might start buying bonds, we might not need to put any qe into the economy. i doubt whether qe created the growth in the u.s. economy. i think it was a turn in the housing market. it was cheap energy and an improvement in u.s. man
italy, slightly higher and in spain, as well. on the currency market, the big move has been dollar/yen, 87.95 is where we've been. 88.31 at the moment. so we've continued to move higher, the 2 1/2 year high on friday. expectations now the bank of japan will ado want dopt more aggressive easing while those minutes suggest the u.s. may stop sooner than expected. euro/dollar, down to 1.30. the aussie dollar is weaker is sterling is also down against the greenback. we were proep probing above 1.63...
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look at this race in spain, in december. the front-runner, abell mutai from kenya, thinks he's crossed the finish line. it turns out, he's about ten yards short. so, what does the man behind him do? watch this right here, ivan anaya from spain, stops, slows down and lets him win. he says it was a very, very simple decision. he says, i knew i couldn't catch him. there was no way i was going to pass him if he thought the finish line was in the right place. so, he allowed him to win. >> that's incredible. great life lesson. >>> we'll be back with "deals & steals." jenna shared her recipe with sharon, who emailed it to emily, who sent it to cindy, who wondered why her soup wasn't quite the same. the recipe's not the recipe... ohhh. [ female announcer ] ...without swanson. the broth cooks trust most when making soup. mmmm! [ female announcer ] the secret is swanson. pediatrician recommended pain reliever for children. plus, children's advil® brings fever down faster than children's tylenol®. choose children's advil®. relief yo
look at this race in spain, in december. the front-runner, abell mutai from kenya, thinks he's crossed the finish line. it turns out, he's about ten yards short. so, what does the man behind him do? watch this right here, ivan anaya from spain, stops, slows down and lets him win. he says it was a very, very simple decision. he says, i knew i couldn't catch him. there was no way i was going to pass him if he thought the finish line was in the right place. so, he allowed him to win. >>...
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. >> calen spain honbush-ie. >> stephen: who cares. you say tomato, i say chop seuy. let's not get distract from the icial iew racial insensitivity. everybody just calm down. papa bear said they are hard-working. it's not racism if it's a compliment. if these asians can't stand the heat they should stay out of the kitchen where the lat teen yeses are. okay. very high tolerance for heat. gotta admire that. that is not stereotyping. black people come from africa where it's hot but it did not give them a tolerance for heat. it made them extremely fat. ♪ here? okay. right there. [ laughter ] thank you. well, folks, i have been informed by my network's lawyer that even when complimenting, i should not racially generalize. i assume he is right. jews make the best lawyers. [ laughter ] ♪ and right there. and do i date it, right there? thank you very much. [ laughter ] okay. evidently my racial comments were also insensitive which has a woman, of course, she's far more attuned to because of her hormonal -- ♪ ♪ >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is h
. >> calen spain honbush-ie. >> stephen: who cares. you say tomato, i say chop seuy. let's not get distract from the icial iew racial insensitivity. everybody just calm down. papa bear said they are hard-working. it's not racism if it's a compliment. if these asians can't stand the heat they should stay out of the kitchen where the lat teen yeses are. okay. very high tolerance for heat. gotta admire that. that is not stereotyping. black people come from africa where it's hot but it...
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spain health care. they say the national health service belongs to the people not the government. >>> a ski area planned to expand runs into a roadblock in tahoe. plus-- >> from rare genetic diseases to general concern. >>> pl >>> officers from the california department of fish and wildlife today tranquilized a mountain lion. that mountain lion was spotted near a school. families with children and pets were asked to stay inside as they tracked the animal with a helicopters. they managed to subdue the mountain lion with tranquilizer guns. >>> police are trying to offer transparency but the family is not satisfied. >> i don't think we've talked to anybody that believes the stories we're telling. >> officers don't shoot and kill anyone. they don't shoot anyone unless they're absolutely forced to do that. >> today the chief talked about the fatal shooting of 22-year- old anthony banza on december 27th. he said officers used unlethal force if the situation allows. but in this case they say, banta was chargin
spain health care. they say the national health service belongs to the people not the government. >>> a ski area planned to expand runs into a roadblock in tahoe. plus-- >> from rare genetic diseases to general concern. >>> pl >>> officers from the california department of fish and wildlife today tranquilized a mountain lion. that mountain lion was spotted near a school. families with children and pets were asked to stay inside as they tracked the animal with a...